Joe Cunningham

Professor of Psychology
Psychology
Brandeis University
United States of America

Academician Psychiatry
Biography

Joe Cunningham presently working as professor of Psycology at Brandeis University. He completed his PH.D. from Vanderbilt University. Professor Cunningham conducts research on children's cognitive and emotional development and on the nonverbal communication of emotion by children and adults. He teaches courses in clinical psychology, developmental psychopathology, and genetic counseling.

Research Intrest

psychology

List of Publications
Most SB, Sorber AV, Cunningham JG. Auditory Stroop reveals implicit gender associations in adults and children. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 2007 Mar 31;43(2):287-94.
Parmley M, Cunningham JG. She looks sad, but he looks mad: The effects of age, gender, and ambiguity on emotion perception. The Journal of social psychology. 2014 Jul 4;154(4):323-38.
Parmley M, Cunningham JG. Children’s gender–emotion stereotypes in the relationship of anger to sadness and fear. Sex Roles. 2008 Mar 1;58(5-6):358-70.